Tuolumne
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Did anyone notice that Holga just introduced two new MF 3D film cameras: a pinhole version and a lensed version. And what great prices at under $100. How can I resist? Imagine this in Times Square at night!!
http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/cam-hols.html
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http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/cam-hols.html
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skeletron
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Interesting.
I wonder how much it costs to have your own 3D Viewmaster card made...
EDIT: Duh: http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/vm-mar.html
I wonder how much it costs to have your own 3D Viewmaster card made...
EDIT: Duh: http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/vm-mar.html
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Tuolumne
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This camera uses 120 film. You can't use it in a Viewmaster.
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skeletron
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It looks like there's a process for converting images (film or digital) to work in a Viewmaster. Looks labor intensive, though.
I wonder how a B&W image converted to red/blue 3D would look blown up to poster size.
I wonder how a B&W image converted to red/blue 3D would look blown up to poster size.
Tuolumne
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It looks like there's a process for converting images (film or digital) to work in a Viewmaster. Looks labor intensive, though.
I wonder how a B&W image converted to red/blue 3D would look blown up to poster size.
Oh, I didn't realize that. But what would be the point of downsizing those luscious 3D 120 images to a tiny pinky finger nail size? Seems to me that part of the charm of the Holga 3D 120 is the size of the images you get in 3D, no less!
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